01.27.12 | Bob Price, Sarah Harnisch
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo once said gay marriage would open the flood gates to economic prosperity in the Empire State. But as it turns out, that's not the case. When gay marriage became law July 24th, Governor Cuomo promised over a hundred ...
01.26.12 | Bob Price
Oscar-winning film director Steven Spielberg is close to finalizing a deal with Warner Brothers to make a movie about Moses.
01.26.12 | Bob Price
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo once said gay marriage would open the flood gates to economic prosperity in the Empire State. But it turns out, that's not the case
01.26.12 | Sarah Harnisch
There's a neat tidbit of information about the Oscars this year: there was only 1 "R-rated" nomination in all of the films selected. One Tuesday, this year's picks for the 84th Annual Motion Picture Awards were released, and they are a potpourri of ...
01.26.12 | Sarah Harnisch
There is a doctor shortage in New York state. The Healthcare Association of New York State is out with a new report that shows outside of New York City, the state is not attracting enough doctors to meet the existing need. Positions in demand ...
01.25.12 | Bob Price
The State College Community is still mourning the loss of their larger than life football coach who passed away at the age of 85 on Sunday.
01.25.12 | Sarah Harnisch
Pennsylvania Ranks fifth in the nation for student performance, and New York is thirteenth in the nation for best teachers. The American Legislative Exchange Council looked a data from national test scores, state education policies, and charter ...
01.25.12 | Sarah Harnisch
Energy experts in Pennsylvania predict Chesapeake Energy's decision to cut some of its natural gas production isn't expected to hurt Marcellus Shale production. Dr. Kent Moors with Duquesne University says "it's important to emphasize they are ...
01.25.12 | Sarah Harnisch
There's a bill working its way through the Senate and Assembly in New York State that would make sure abortion remained legal, even if federal law was made more restrictive. The resolution passed the Democratic controlled Assembly on Tuesday, after ...
01.24.12 | Sarah Harnisch
Conservatives scored a victory yesterday with the U.S. Supreme court. The high court voted 9 to 0 against allowing police to use GPS technology to track suspects without first getting a judge's approval. Some of the justices cited constitutional ...